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Hypnos Toad
Origin: | Greek Mythology |
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Source Name: | Ὕπνος |
Japanese: | ヒュプノストード |
Appears In: | Sen no Kiseki III |
Origin
Hypnos is Greek for 'Sleep' and was anthropomorphized as a primordial deity and a son of Erebos.
Appearances
- The Hypnos Toad is an enemy that appears around the city of Saint-Arkh in Sen no Kiseki III and IV. Fitting its name, it has the ability to put victims to sleep.
Trivia
- Hypnos is also the title of a short story written by H.P. Lovecraft, concerning a protagonist who fears to sleep.